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[Francis Thornhill Baring]   11 October 1837

Summary

Their Lordships communicate their entire approval of the proposal in CD’s letter of 20 September 1837. [See 378a.]

Author:  Francis Thornhill Baring, Lord Northbrook
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  11 Oct 1837
Classmark:  The National Archives (TNA) (Treasury out–letter book T 27/137 p. 322)
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-381A

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  • … Francis Thornhill Baring]   11 October 1837
  • … See letter to A.  Y. Spearman, 20 September 1837 . …
  • … 27/137 p. 322) Francis Thornhill Baring, Lord Northbrook 11 Oct 1837 Charles Robert Darwin …
  • … their entire approval of the proposal in CD’s letter of 20 September 1837. [See 378a . ] …
  • … are proceeding in the Work in the manner therein suggested. 11 th Oct r . 1837 F Baring. …

From Robert FitzRoy   15 November 1837

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RF declines to give an opinion on the wording of the preface to CD’s volume [Journal and remarks, vol. 3 of Narrative, published separately as Journal of researches] and refers him to a disinterested third party.

Author:  Robert FitzRoy
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  15 Nov 1837
Classmark:  DAR 164: 132
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-386

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  • … From Robert FitzRoy   15 November 1837
  • … kind-hearted officers on board the Beagle. — —Chester Street. 31. 15 th . Nov r . 1837
  • … DAR 164: 132 Robert FitzRoy London, Chester St, 31 15 Nov 1837 Charles Robert Darwin …
  • … January 1838. FitzRoy’s letter of 16 November 1837 contains references to both works and …
  • … been found; his letter to CD on 16 November 1837 , however, makes clear what offended him. …

From Charles Lyell   29 August and 5 September 1837

Summary

Syenitic granite from Norway carried as far as Osnabruck.

Has met warm reception in Germany.

Leopold von Buch mistaken in believing that granite overlies transition rock in Norway. Granite sends veins into transition and gneiss.

Has been examining fossil shells of Crag with Heinrich Beck. Beck admits some shells are of species still living.

CL still believes Eocene, Miocene, and Pliocene are satisfactory divisions of Tertiary epoch.

Author:  Charles Lyell, 1st baronet
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  29 Aug and 5 Sept 1837
Classmark:  K. M. Lyell ed. 1881 2: 20–3
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-376

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  • … From Charles Lyell   29 August and 5 September 1837
  • … K. M. Lyell ed. 1881 2: 20–3 Charles Lyell, 1st baronet unstated 29 Aug 1837 5 …
  • … Sept 1837 Charles Robert Darwin …
  • … Henry Colburn. Charlesworth, Edward. 1837. On some fallacies involved in the results …
  • … and France from 6 June to 28 September 1837 ( Wilson 1972 , pp.  470–7). Lyell and CD …
  • … Matthias Olbers who was 79 years old in 1837. Pallas and Vesta are asteroids. C.  Lyell …
  • … of Tertiary deposits at all ( Charlesworth 1837  and Wilson 1972 , pp.  461–76). Henrick …
  • … Wesel-on-the-Rhine August 29, 1837. My dear Darwin,— I write this to you, at least I am …

From J. S. Henslow   [5 November 1837 – March 1838]

Summary

Fragment glued to CD’s notes on rock specimens. The recto refers to one of CD’s specimens, the verso mentions his Keeling Island plants.

Author:  John Stevens Henslow
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  [5 Nov 1837 – Mar 1838]
Classmark:  DAR 39: 88a
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-338

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  • … From J.  S. Henslow   [5 November 1837 – March 1838] …
  • … DAR 39: 88a John Stevens Henslow unstated [5 Nov 1837 – Mar 1838] Charles Robert Darwin …
  • … CD’s letter to J.  S. Henslow, [4 November 1837] , requesting the mineral specimen numbers …
  • … See letter to J.  S. Henslow, [4 November 1837] , n.   1 for CD’s numbering code. Henslow …

From Charles Cardale Babington   1 July 1837

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Reports on the insect specimens [collected by CD] from Australia, New Zealand, and Tierra del Fuego. Has not completed descriptions.

Author:  Charles Cardale Babington
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  1 July 1837
Classmark:  DAR 29.1: C3
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-363

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  • … From Charles Cardale Babington   1 July 1837
  • … Charles Cardale Babington St John’s College, Cambridge 1 July 1837 Charles Robert Darwin …
  • … S t John’s Coll: Cambridge July 1. 1837. Dear Darwin I returned here yesterday evening & …
  • … s letter to Frederick William Hope, [21 June 1837] . A revised and expanded version of the …

From Elizabeth Wedgwood   10 November [1837]

Summary

Sends information about, and dates of treatment of peaty fields. Marl seems to have sunk to the natural stratum of hard white sand which lies below the peat.

Thanks for "Maer Hypothesis" ["Formation of mould" (1840), Collected papers 1: 49–53].

Author:  Sarah Elizabeth (Elizabeth) Wedgwood; Josiah Wedgwood, II
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  10 Nov [1837]
Classmark:  DAR 204: 189
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-385

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  • … From Elizabeth Wedgwood   10 November [1837] …
  • … Elizabeth) Wedgwood Josiah Wedgwood, II Maer 10 Nov [1837] Charles Robert Darwin …
  • … the formation of mould. [Read 1 November 1837. ] Transactions of the Geological Society of …
  • … formation of mould’ , read 1 November 1837 at the Geological Society ( Collected papers 1: …
  • … experimented on electro-crystallisation. In 1837 he gained notoriety when he announced …

From Emily Catherine Darwin   15 [January 1837]

Summary

Morning Herald had an account of CD’s 80 specimens of Mammalia and 450 birds at the Zoological Society.

John Gould has described new species in CD’s Galapagos birds.

Much interest in CD’s "Laurels".

Family news.

Author:  Emily Catherine (Catherine) Darwin; Emily Catherine (Catherine) Langton
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  15 [Jan 1837]
Classmark:  DAR 204: 142
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-341

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  • … From Emily Catherine Darwin   15 [January 1837] …
  • … Darwin/Emily Catherine (Catherine) Langton Shrewsbury 15 [Jan 1837] Charles Robert Darwin …
  • … until 1839. The Morning Herald, 12 January 1837, p.  5. CD had delivered his collection of …
  • … January on the Galápagos finches ( Gould 1837 ). Gould eventually settled upon thirteen as …
  • … be called Felis darwinii (see Martin 1837 ). Later, in Mammalia , pp.  16–18, George …
  • … Co. 1838–9. Martin, William Charles Linnaeus. 1837. Observations on three specimens of the …

From Caroline Darwin   [21 February 1837]

Summary

Interested in Lyell’s address [Proc. Geol. Soc. Lond. 2 (1833–8): 479–523]. Asks what the points are on which CD and Lyell are fully agreed.

Inquires about the paper FitzRoy and CD wrote on missionaries ["Moral state of Tahiti" (1836), Collected papers 1: 19–38].

News of family.

Author:  Caroline Sarah (Caroline) Darwin; Caroline Sarah (Caroline) Wedgwood
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  [21 Feb 1837]
Classmark:  DAR 204: 141
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-345

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  • … From Caroline Darwin   [21 February 1837] …
  • … Darwin/Caroline Sarah (Caroline) Wedgwood Shrewsbury [21 Feb 1837] Charles Robert Darwin …
  • … to the Geological Society on 17 February 1837 ( C.  Lyell 1837a ). Catherine Wingfield . …
  • … See letter to Caroline Darwin, 27 February 1837 , n.   5. ‘A letter, containing remarks on …

From Fanny Myddelton Biddulph   14 January 1837

Summary

Apologises for delay in thanking him for the flowers. Has been too unwell to write.

Author:  Frances (Fanny) Mostyn Owen; Frances (Fanny) Myddelton Biddulph
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  14 Jan 1837
Classmark:  DAR 204: 57
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-340

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  • … From Fanny Myddelton Biddulph   14 January 1837
  • … Owen/Frances (Fanny) Myddelton Biddulph Chirk Castle 14 Jan 1837 Charles Robert Darwin …
  • … dear Charles y rs . most truly | F Myddelton Biddulph Chirk Castle Jan ry . 14 th . 1837. …

From Charles Lyell   13 February 1837

Summary

"I could think of nothing for days after your lesson on coral reefs, but of the top of submerged continents. It is all true, but do not flatter youself that you will be believed, till you are growing bald, like me, with hard work & vexation at the incredulity in the world."

Author:  Charles Lyell, 1st baronet
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  13 Feb 1837
Classmark:  The University of Edinburgh Centre for Research Collections (Lyell Collection Coll-203/B9)
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-343

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  • … From Charles Lyell   13 February 1837
  • … Coll-203/B9) Charles Lyell, 1st baronet unstated 13 Feb 1837 Charles Robert Darwin …
  • … 16 Hart Street, London Feb. 13. 1837 Dear Darwin As I am just revising what I have said in …

From the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty’s Treasury   31 August 1837

Summary

The Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty’s Treasury approve CD’s request for £1000 in aid of publication [of Zoology].

Author:  Secretary of the Post Office
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  31 Aug 1837
Classmark:  Fossil Mammalia, pp. ii–iii
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-377

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  • … From the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty’s Treasury   31 August 1837
  • … ii–iii Secretary of the Post Office Treasury Chambers 31 Aug 1837 Charles Robert Darwin …
  • … Treasury Chambers, August 31, 1837. Sir, It having been represented to the Lords …

From Richard Owen   [7 August 1837]

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Dissected beak of Rhynchops shows no extensive innervation. But beak may nevertheless be a sensitive organ of touch as CD suggests.

Author:  Richard Owen
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  [7 Aug 1837]
Classmark:  Birds 144
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-371

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  • … From Richard Owen   [7 August 1837] …
  • … Birds 144 Richard Owen unstated [7 Aug 1837] Charles Robert Darwin …

From Susan Elizabeth Darwin   [early December 1837?]

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Father says he sowed broom plants soon after house was built in 1798; these never came up. In 1835 the terrace was made; thereafter the broom sprang up.

Advice on a medicine CD is taking.

Author:  Susan Elizabeth Darwin
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  [early Dec 1837?]
Classmark:  DAR 205.2: 226
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-390

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  • … From Susan Elizabeth Darwin    [early December 1837? ] …
  • … DAR 205.2: 226 Susan Elizabeth Darwin unstated [early Dec 1837? ] Charles Robert Darwin …

From Robert FitzRoy   16 November 1837

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CD’s response [missing] comes from the heart. RF explains that CD’s preface [to Journal and remarks, vol. 3 of Narrative] offended him in not acknowledging the part RF and the other officers had in helping CD. Beagle voyage was the first on which officers could have kept any specimens they collected, but they gave preference to CD.

Author:  Robert FitzRoy
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  16 Nov 1837
Classmark:  DAR 164: 133
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-387

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  • … From Robert FitzRoy   16 November 1837
  • … DAR 164: 133 Robert FitzRoy London, Chester St, 31 16 Nov 1837 Charles Robert Darwin …
  • … Chester Street 31. 16 th . Nov r . 1837 My dear Darwin Your letter—written this morning— …

From Smith, Elder & Co.   12 September 1837

Summary

Suggestions are presented respecting CD’s proposed publication of his zoological work in accordance with the Government requirement.

Author:  Smith, Elder & Co
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  12 Sept 1837
Classmark:  The National Archives (TNA) (T1/4524 paper 25824)
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-377A

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  • … From Smith, Elder & Co.    12 September 1837
  • … paper 25824) Smith, Elder & Co London, Cornhill, 65 12 Sept 1837 Charles Robert Darwin …
  • … London 65 Cornhill 12 th Sept r . 1837 To Cha s . Darwin Esq r | &c &c &c Sir 1—Referring …

From Sarah Elizabeth (Sarah) Wedgwood   23 December [1836]

Summary

Has been presenting wedding gifts to her nieces and nephews during CD’s absence, without asking whether they are ready for them, so she sends him £40.

Caroline says CD has taken a lecture room for his work at Cambridge.

Author:  Sarah Elizabeth (Sarah) Wedgwood
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  23 Dec [1836]
Classmark:  DAR 204: 149
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-333

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  • … Harry and Jessie Wedgwood . Probably a reference to Martineau 1837 . …
  • … Bibliography Martineau, Harriet. 1837. Society in America. 3 vols. London. …

Minutes of the Board of the Treasury   25 August 1837

Summary

The Chancellor of the Exchequer and their Lordships after receiving numerous representations in support of Mr Darwin’s proposal concur in the opinion that Public Funds in aid of the Expenses should be granted as soon as he is ready to proceed in conformity with the enumerated conditions.

Author:  Secretary of the Post Office
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  25 Aug 1837
Classmark:  The National Archives (TNA) (T1/4524 paper 25824)
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-373A

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  • … Minutes of the Board of the Treasury   25 August 1837
  • … TNA) (T1/4524 paper 25824) Secretary of the Post Office 25 Aug 1837 Charles Robert Darwin …
  • … 25. August 1837 4. Division The Chancellor of the Exchequer states to the Board that …

From Catherine and Caroline Sarah Darwin   [16 February 1837]

Summary

News of family and friends.

Caroline repeats story told to R. W. Darwin of FitzRoy’s feeling of obligation to Captain John White, from whom he gained release to marry Miss O’Brien.

Fanny Biddulph has had a son.

Author:  Emily Catherine (Catherine) Darwin; Emily Catherine (Catherine) Langton; Caroline Sarah (Caroline) Darwin; Caroline Sarah (Caroline) Wedgwood
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  [16 Feb 1837]
Classmark:  DAR 204: 143
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-344

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  • … From Catherine and Caroline Sarah Darwin   [16 February 1837] …
  • … Darwin/Caroline Sarah (Caroline) Wedgwood Shrewsbury [16 Feb 1837] Charles Robert Darwin …
  • … to Boyle’s Court and Country Guide (London 1837), a Mrs Charles Warren ( Amelia Warren ) …

From Francis Galton   29 July 1872

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May FG have lunch with CD Thursday [1 Aug] and arrange about rabbits?

Author:  Francis Galton
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  29 July 1872
Classmark:  DAR 105: A66
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-8432

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  • … England and Wales civil registration indexes. England & Wales birth index, 1837–1983. …
  • … England and Wales marriage index, 1837–1983. …
  • … England and Wales death index, 1837–1983. Online database. Provo, Utah: The Generations …

From B. J. Sulivan   29 November 1881

Summary

BJS is looking forward to reading the life of Lyell [K. M. Lyell, Life, letters and journals of Sir Charles Lyell, 2 vols. (1881)].

Author:  Bartholomew James Sulivan
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  29 Nov 1881
Classmark:  DAR 177: 316
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-13519

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  • … 2: 12. For a detailed discussion of CD’s 1837 paper and Lyell’s response, see Sponsel …
  • … the study of coral formations. [Read 31 May 1837. ] By Charles Darwin. Proceedings of the …
  • … reefs to the Geological Society on 31 May 1837 ( ‘Elevation and subsidence in the Pacific …
  • … see Correspondence vol. 2, letter from Charles Lyell, 13 February 1837 , and letter to J. …
  • … S. Henslow, [28 May 1837] and n. 4). Lyell’s support is mentioned in K. M. …
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Language: key letters

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How and why language evolved bears on larger questions about the evolution of the human species, and the relationship between man and animals. Darwin presented his views on the development of human speech from animal sounds in The Descent of Man (1871),…

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  • … Letter 346: Darwin, C. R. to Darwin, C. S., 27 Feb 1837 Darwin’s first letter on the …

Variation under domestication

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Sources|Discussion Questions|Experiment A fascination with domestication Throughout his working life, Darwin retained an interest in the history, techniques, practices, and processes of domestication. Artificial selection, as practiced by plant and…

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  • … the variation present in domestic species. Letter 1837 — Darwin to Thwaites, G.H.K. 8 …

Darwin's health

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On 28 March 1849, ten years before Origin was published, Darwin wrote to his good friend Joseph Hooker from Great Malvern in Worcestershire, where Dr James Manby Gully ran a fashionable water-cure establishment. Darwin apologised for his delayed reply to…

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  • … vol. 2, letter to J. S. Henslow, 14 October [1837] , Correspondence vol. 7, letter to Robert …
  • … vol. 2, letter to Sarah Elizabeth Wedgwood, [28 August 1837] ). His grandfather, Erasmus Darwin, …

Darwin’s reading notebooks

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In April 1838, Darwin began recording the titles of books he had read and the books he wished to read in Notebook C (Notebooks, pp. 319–28). In 1839, these lists were copied and continued in separate notebooks. The first of these reading notebooks (DAR 119…

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  • … sleep & movements of plants  £ 1 ..s  4. [Dutrochet 1837] Voyage aux terres australes …
  • … of useful knowledge Horse, cow, sheep [Youatt 1831, 1834, 1837]. Verey Philosophie d’Hist. …
  • … contains all his fathers views Quoted by Owen [Hunter 1837] [DAR *119: 3v.] Hunter …
  • … 11  besides the paper collected by Owen [Hunter 1837] (at Shrewsbury). Yarrells paper on …
  • … of plants. 13 Books quoted by Herbert [Herbert 1837] p. 338 Schiede in 1825 …
  • … remarks on acclimatizing of plants. Herbert [Herbert 1837] p. 348 gives reference to …
  • … notes to White Nat. Hist of Selbourne [E. T. Bennett ed. 1837 and [J. Rennie] ed. 1833] read 19  : …
  • … 6: folio par Céran de Lemonier. Bailliere [Céran-Lemonnier 1837] Transactions of the …
  • … history of British Birds by W. Macgillivray [W. Macgillivray 1837–52].— I should think well worth …
  • … Instinct & Reason by S. Bushnan. Longman. 5 s  [Bushnan 1837]—dedicated to L d . Brougm. 26 …
  • … of Brutes [Fabricius 1603]. referred to by Hallam [Hallam 1837–9] D r . Lord has written …
  • … analysis of British Ferns. G. W. Francis 4 s  [Francis 1837]— plates of every species—treats of …
  • … [Hogarth 1835] Wilkinson Ægyptian [J. G. Wilkinson 1837–41] read [DAR *119: 14v.] …
  • … At end of 2 d . Vol of Müller Phy. [Müller 1837–42] references to some good Books Blacklock …
  • … “Vergleich: Anat der Myxinoiden”. Müller [Müller 1837] Towards end of paper describes  anomalies …
  • … Miss. Martineau Society in America [H. Martineau 1837] Bamfords Life of a Radical [Bamford …
  • … t . of Ossory [Walpole 1848] Lamb’s Letters [Lamb 1837] (read) Feuerbaches Trials …
  • … very good . Rivers Catalogue of Roses [Rivers 1837] Saunders Map-seller Charing Cross …
  • … Society in America. Miss Martineau [H. Martineau 1837] Layards Babylon [Layard 1853] …
  • … of London 1839] (List from Muller & Bronn [Müller 1837–42 and Bronn 1842–3] in this Book) …
  • … Society ] Asiatic Journ. of London to end of 1837 [ Journal of the Royal   Asiatic …
  • … 1838a] Mayo Philosophy of Art of Living [H. Mayo 1837] [DAR 119: 3a] …
  • … 1643] Lyell’s Book III 5th Edit 58  [Lyell 1837]— There are many marginal notes …
  • … 59 Hunters animal economy edited by Owen [Hunter 1837], read several papers all that bear …
  • … Oct 12 th  W. Earle’s 60  Eastern Seas [Earl 1837]. 12th Sir S. 61  Stauntons Embassy …
  • … [Lessing 1836] Whewell inductive History [Whewell 1837] References at end Herschel’s …
  • … 1839 Jan 10 All life of W. Scott [Lockhart 1837–8] except 5 th  vol. 19 Mungo …
  • … 1831] 4 vols 25 Phillips Geology [J. Phillips 1837–9] Lardners 2 nd  vol March 16 …
  • … 1817] —— Herbert on Hybrid mixture [Herbert 1837]— marginal notes 20 th  Carlyles …

Darwin in letters, 1837–1843: The London years to 'natural selection'

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The seven-year period following Darwin's return to England from the Beagle voyage was one of extraordinary activity and productivity in which he became recognised as a naturalist of outstanding ability, as an author and editor, and as a professional…

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  • … the most important of Darwin’s activities during the years 1837–43 was unquestionably his work on …
  • … species came to be as they are (Kohn 1980). Between April 1837 and September 1838 he filled several …
  • …  voyage. The book was finished and set in type by November 1837, though not published until 1839, …
  • … countries visited by H.M.S. Beagle .  Also in November 1837, Darwin read the fourth of a series of …
  • … May 1838] ). The new research Darwin undertook after 1837 was an extension and an …
  • … Lyell had called the ‘mystery of mysteries’ (see Babbage 1837 and Cannon 1961). In the  …
  • … species and varieties had no basis in reality (W. Herbert 1837, p. 341); species were only clearly …
  • … Health Active and productive as the years 1837–43 were, they were also years during which …
  • … seeds and other interests mentioned in the correspondence of 1837–43, which at first seem unrelated, …

Women’s scientific participation

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Observers | Fieldwork | Experimentation | Editors and critics | Assistants Darwin’s correspondence helps bring to light a community of women who participated, often actively and routinely, in the nineteenth-century scientific community. Here is a…

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  • … 385  - Wedgwood, S. E. & J. to Darwin, [10 November 1837] Emma’s sister, Sarah, …
  • … Letter 378  - Darwin to Henslow, J. S., [20 September 1837] Darwin takes Henslow up on …
  • … Letter 347  - Darwin to Whewell, W., [10 March 1837] Darwin seeks to decline the …

Earthworms

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As with many of Darwin’s research topics, his interest in worms spanned nearly his entire working life. Some of his earliest correspondence about earthworms was written and received in the 1830s, shortly after his return from his Beagle voyage, and his…

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  • … Elizabeth Wedgwood & Josiah Wedgwood to Darwin, 10 November [1837] Written by Emma’s …

4.2 Augustus Earle, caricature drawing

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< Back to Introduction The paucity of evidence for Darwin’s appearance and general demeanour during the years of the Beagle voyage gives this humorous drawing of shipboard life a special interest. It is convincingly attributed to Augustus Earle, an…

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  • … British frigate at sea (exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1837, and therefore probably painted in …
  • … p. 3, no. 323, Earle’s Divine service exhibited in 1837. Article on Augustus Earle by Bernard …

Journal of researches

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Within two months of the Beagle’s arrival back in England in October 1836, Darwin, although busy with distributing his specimens among specialists for description, and more interested in working on his geological research, turned his mind to the task of…

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  • … as he explained to his cousin William Darwin Fox in March 1837: ‘ I intend giving a kind of journal …
  • … which will much add to the value of the whole .’ By July 1837, Darwin had finished the draft of his …
  • … flurry of activity had been spurred by assurances in May 1837 that Darwin’s volume would ‘begin to …
  • … the first manuscript pages had been sent off.  On 1 August 1837, he reminded the dilatory Henslow …
  • … than the other two volumes, so, as early as September 1837, he had secured an agreement with …

Introduction to the Satire of FitzRoy's Narrative of the Voyages of the Adventure and Beagle

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'a humble toadyish follower…': Not all pictures of Darwin during the Beagle voyage are flattering.  Published here for the first time is a complete transcript of a satirical account of the Beagle’s brief visit in 1836 to the Cocos Keeling islands…

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  • … – he responded brutally to the Cocos-Keeling protests in 1837, but he claimed to be the champion of …
  • … men, women and children. At the time of the disturbances in 1837, Ross spoke of two hundred Malays, …
  • … all British residents except the Ross family, left after 1837. John Clunies Ross (1786 …
  • … FitzRoy and, more importantly, for encouraging discontent in 1837. Leisk and his family “decamped” …
  • … HMS Pelorus , Harding visited Cocos-Keeling in December 1837, having been sent to investigate the …
  • … a chief instigator of the resistance to Ross’ authority in 1837. In this ms., Ross sometimes refers …

Darwin & coral reefs

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The central idea of Darwin's theory of coral reef formation, as it was later formulated, was that the islands were formed by the upward growth of coral as the Pacific Ocean floor gradually subsided. It overturned previous ideas and would in itself…

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  • … for ever . . . ,’ he wrote to John Herschel on 24 May 1837, ‘the whole theory is knocked on the head …
  • … on his coral theory before the Geological Society in May 1837.  His most fully developed statement …

Alexander Burns Usborne

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Alexander Burns Usborne was born in Kendal, Westmorland, in 1808, the son of Alexander and Margaret Usborne; his father died in 1818 and in his will was described as the purser on HMS Hannibal. His son joined the navy in 1825 aged 16 as a second-class…

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  • … Constitucion , to survey the coast of Peru, 1835–6. In 1837 he was appointed acting master for the …

Darwin’s species notebooks: ‘I think . . .’

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I have lately been sadly tempted to be idle, that is as far as pure geology is concerned, by the delightful number of new views, which have been coming in, thickly & steadily, on the classification & affinities & instincts of animals—bearing…

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  • … to Charles Lyell, [14] September [1838] In 1837, living in London and just off …

Darwin & the Geological Society

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The science of geology in the early nineteenth century was a relatively new enterprise forged from the merging of several distinct traditions of inquiry, from mineralogy and the very practical business of mining, to theories of the earth’s origin and the…

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  • … the voyager after the Beagle returned.  Between January 1837 and March 1838, Darwin became a …

Conrad Martens

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Conrad Martens was born in London, the son of an Austrian diplomat. He studied landscape painting under the watercolourist Copley Fielding (1789–1855), who also briefly taught Ruskin. In 1833 he was on board the Hyacinth, headed for India, but en route in…

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  • … visited Martens and both commissioned paintings. In 1837 some of Martens’s Australian …

George Peacock

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George Peacock was born 9 April 1791 in Denton near Darlington in Yorkshire. He was the son of a clergyman, the Rev. Thomas Peacock, curate of Denton for 50 years and school master. George was educated at Sedbergh School, Cumbria and Richmond School in…

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  • … appointed Lowndean Professor of Astronomy at Cambridge in 1837. Running parallel to his busy …

People featured in the Dutch photograph album

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Here is a list of people that appeared in the photograph album Darwin received for his birthday on 12 February 1877 from scientific admirers in the Netherlands. Many thanks to Hester Loeff for identifying and researching them. No. …

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  • … Civil Engineer   Dordrecht 28 april 1837 Hardinxveld 21 …
  • …     Utrecht 31 august 1837 Maastricht 26 april 1897 …
  • … Gymnasium.   Amsterdam 29 november 1837 Heumen 17 April 1921 …
  • … of Anatomy 40 Leiden 15 november 1837 Dirksland 23 December …

Casting about: Darwin on worms

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Earthworms were the subject of a citizen science project to map the distribution of earthworms across Britain (BBC Today programme, 26 May 2014). The general understanding of the role earthworms play in improving soils and providing nutrients for plants to…

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  • … papers presented to the Geological Society of London in 1837. He had been inspired by observations …

'An Appeal' against animal cruelty

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The four-page pamphlet transcribed below and entitled 'An Appeal', was composed jointly by Emma and Charles Darwin (see letter from Emma Darwin to W. D. Fox, [29 September 1863]). The pamphlet, which protested against the cruelty of steel vermin…

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  • … Correspondence vol. 2, letter to W. D. Fox, 28 August [1837]). Later he gradually gave up shooting …

New material added to the American edition of Origin

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A ‘revised and augmented’ American edition of Origin came on the market in July 1860, and was the only authorised edition available in the US until 1873. It incorporated many of the changes Darwin made to the second English edition, but still contained…

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  • … Dean of Manchester, in his work on the Amaryllidaceæ (1837, p. 19, 339), declares that ‘ …
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